At midnight tonight and Saturday, the Sunshine screens My Neighbor Totoro, an early-career animated film from writer/director Hayao Miyazaki, director of Princess Mononoke, Spirited Away and Howl's Moving Castle. In this one, Satsuki, an eight-year-old girl, and Mei, her baby sister, "move with their father to a rickety farmhouse to be closer to their mother, who is recuperating from a serious illness in a nearby hospital. One day Mei falls down a hole and meets Totoro, a huge furry creature the size of a house, who can only be seen by the children who love him. Mei, Satsuki and Totoro become fast friends, and Totoro takes the girls flying with him."






I love Totoro!
Uh, anyone want to tell me why this post is tagged with several movie titles along with photos from each, three are mentioned in the headline and only one is discussed in the three paragraphs of the post body?
Screw that murdering commie bastard!
Screw...if it was that easy to erase history; screw Bush!
Spiritof76: You could try clicking on the photos, or even going with the "NEXT >>" button if you're feeling adventurous.
And eeeverybody should love Totoro.
[5] I did try that, for several photos. Apparently, for some reason, the script wasn't working when I tried. Maybe it was a database hiccup. Gothamist was notorious for those and still has them once in a while.
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"Look at the huge booger I've just dug out, comrades!"
Imagine children, one day an Oscar season without a Nazi movie. I shudder.